Drag and drop replacement command(s)?

2020-09-12 Thread Keith Goebel via 4D_Tech
Hi all. I’m upgrading a structure to v18 (Win) and am trying to replace the obsolete command _O_DRAG AND DROP PROPERTIES($Source_Object_p;$Source_Element_l;$Process_ID_l) with the v18 equivalent for the purposes of handling drag and drop between two array based list boxes. An element in either l

Re: "Optimal" 4D Server hardware

2020-09-12 Thread Tom Benedict via 4D_Tech
I understand that medical data wouldn’t be stored in the public cloud, but what about private cloud? Private cloud has been used to store medical data for some years now. But not in Canada yet? Seems like there must be a way for a cloud provider to have geographic control of where the data might

Re: "Optimal" 4D Server hardware

2020-09-12 Thread Robert McKeever via 4D_Tech
And, by law, you can not store any Canadian Medical data on servers outside the country. Makes the cloud mostly useless. > On Sep 12, 2020, at 3:41 PM, nug via 4D_Tech <4d_tech@lists.4d.com> wrote: > > Personallycloud = ? Who has access to your data? > Who is scanning/deep inspecting, even a

Re: "Optimal" 4D Server hardware

2020-09-12 Thread Chuck Miller via 4D_Tech
yes SSD for data. It so much faster and more reliable Regards Chuck Chuck Miller Voice: (617) 739-0306 Informed Solutions, Inc. Fax: (617) 232-1064 mailto:cjmillerinformed-solutions.com Br

Re: "Optimal" 4D Server hardware

2020-09-12 Thread Tom Benedict via 4D_Tech
Indeed, security in the cloud is important. I’ve never used the data encryption features of 4D, but I suspect that could address the cloud security issues. At the company I’m working for now, everything other than 4D is in the cloud. They have absolutely no local data, no local servers. None at

Re: "Optimal" 4D Server hardware

2020-09-12 Thread nug via 4D_Tech
Personallycloud = ? Who has access to your data? Who is scanning/deep inspecting, even as innocuous as spotlight examining your data? Yes I know cloud is all the rage - but I guess it depends on who you trust with your data, and how sensitive your data is. A “personal” or “corporate" cloud

Re: "Optimal" 4D Server hardware

2020-09-12 Thread Tom Benedict via 4D_Tech
Chip, Your redundancy here is impressive but I don’t see anything about cloud backup. Weekly off site backup is nice, but it could be up to a week old when you have fire in your data center. A cloud backup (continuous or other interval) would address that risk. Another redundancy design which

Re: "Optimal" 4D Server hardware

2020-09-12 Thread nug via 4D_Tech
The setup I was using: with whatever specs make you happy. :) 2x RAID 5 boxes - these to boxes are mirrored (results in RAID 51) Nightly backup (whole system) to the RAID 51 setup using whatever backup software you are comfortable with. This gives you: A backup if the system disk fails A backup

Re: "Optimal" 4D Server hardware

2020-09-12 Thread Mike Kerner via 4D_Tech
one other thought on the 32/64 discussion - it seems 18 is 64 only - at least ODBC pro (for connecting to ODBC data sources) is. On Sat, Sep 12, 2020 at 8:48 AM Mike Kerner wrote: > I just ordered a new server, Win, because we are using ODBC. I ordered it > like the gaming setups - SSD for the

Re: "Optimal" 4D Server hardware

2020-09-12 Thread Mike Kerner via 4D_Tech
I just ordered a new server, Win, because we are using ODBC. I ordered it like the gaming setups - SSD for the OS and mechanical for data. I hadn't thought about adding a third drive for the backups and journal. Any other thoughts/tips? On Fri, Sep 11, 2020 at 7:40 PM Randy Kaempen via 4D_Tech